Exactly
one year before he was assassinated,
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. summed up what
many feel provoked the September 11th attacks:

The greatest purveyor of violence on the planet,
my own government.

A
time comes when silence is betrayal.
Even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do
not easily assume the task of opposing their government's
policy, especially in time of war.
Nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty
against all the apathy of conformist thought within one's
own bosom and in the surrounding world.

from
The Inner Truth
by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Riverside Church, New York City, April 4th, 1967

Before
I start with the list of questions regarding Tuesday,
September 11, 2001, let me begin by going over a few of
the most obvious points. First, the top 2 cities where
terrorists would most likely strike in the United States
were and still are New York City and Washington D.C. The
top terrorist targets in New York City were the World
Trade Center, and still are the Statue of Liberty, the
Empire State Building and the United Nations. In Washington
D.C. the top targets are the Capital building, the White
House, the Pentagon and the Supreme Court. One thing is
for certain, by going after the capitalistic, political
and military centers you can surely and quickly evoke
a very strong sense of patriotism.

Now
for the real truth, by far the most devastating targets
in the United States are the 103 commercial nuclear plants
that are online today. The number one terrorist target
is Indian Point and its 3 nuclear power plants, 2 of which
are online. What makes Indian Point by far the number
one threat in the United States? First of all, put together,
these 3 nuclear plants have accumulated 65 years worth
of stockpiled highly radioactive waste, which is quite
vulnerably stored. Then factor in the proximity of Indian
Point to New York City. It is only 24 miles north of the
New York City border. Indian Point is surrounded by the
densest concentration of population in the United States,
the northeast corridor.

Consider
this, if 1, 2 or maybe 3 of those 4 hijacked Boeing 757
and / or 767 airliners that were full with fuel had hit
Indian Point there would have been approximately 20 million
people contaminated with deadly radiation. Thousands of
square miles of our beautiful Earth would have been poisoned
by the radiation and would be lost forever. With the prevailing
winds west to east, the whole northeast corridor from
New York City to Boston would have been history within
a few hours. By the way, there are 101 other commercial
nuclear power plants like Indian Point that are still
online across the United States today.

The
Department of Energy has many other nuclear facilities
all across the United States, and is responsible for the
nation's nuclear weapons complexes. This includes almost
60 tons of plutonium in various forms and an unknown amount
of other highly dangerous radioactive wastes. Another
simple mathematical equation for a place in the United
States that is most susceptible to a terrorist attack
via airliner would be the Pantex Nuclear Weapons complex
near Amarillo, Texas.

Why,
because the Pantex Nuclear Weapons complex has stockpiled
more than 30 tons of deadly plutonium. This is 50% of
all the plutonium that is stored in the United States.
The plutonium is stored in 1940's, 1950's and 1960's designed
above ground bunkers, which are quite vulnerable to an
attack by a large airliner or airliners that are full
of fuel. By the way, the Pantex Nuclear Weapons complex
is only five miles from the Amarillo International Airport.

The
Department of Energy analyzes and tests the security of
its own nuclear weapons facilities by conducting simulations
and mock force-on-force exercises, often using United
States military forces as adversaries. According to experts
who have conducted these tests in the past, the government
fails to protect against these attacks more than 50 percent
of the time, although the exact figure is classified.

All
103 of the United States nuclear power plants that are
online and producing electricity should be shut down today.
Through energy efficiencies we could quickly absorb the
18% of the electricity that is derived from these 103
nuclear plants. We should also shut down every Department
Of Energy facility that deals with nuclear energy. These
nuclear plants and facilities should be guarded at our
highest level of alert.

By
the way, if we wanted to put our minds to it, within three
years we could be making back that 18% of electricity
by generating it with the cheapest and cleanest way to
create electricity, wind turbines. From start to finish
a huge wind farm can be up and generating electricity
within a year. Shouldn't we be investing in the cheapest
to produce, fastest to market and a renewable source of
energy, on land or offshore, wind turbine farms?

Two
other major targets would be Fort Detrick in Maryland
and Camp 12 at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. These
two military complexes are where the United States secretly
stores most of its own biochemical warfare agents.

Also,
please keep these 3 very important pieces of information
in mind when you read Questioning September 11th:

First,
the United States will spend more on the military in fiscal
year 2003 than the next 25 biggest countries combined.
The United States will spend at least 396 billion in 2003.
This is more than the second through twenty-sixth countries,
all put together.

Second,
the United States government has the highest per capita
incarceration rate of any country in the world. At 2.1
million citizens behind bars, we proportionately have
more of our fellow Americans imprisoned than any other
country on Earth.

Third,
the United States Air Force ( USAF ) is by far and away
the most technologically advanced and dominate military
force ever known to man. The USAF simply rules all of
the high ground and if Star Wars isn't stop, or used for
the peaceful purpose of protection from deadly asteroids,
they will also rule the ultimate high ground, the heavens.

Never
forget that everything
Hitler did in Germany was legal.Cowardice asks the question - is it safe?
Expediency asks the question - is it politic?
Vanity asks the question - is it popular?
But conscience asks the question - is it right?
And there comes a time when one must take a position that
is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular;
but one must take it because it is right.Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.